Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-33-28 - Joint planning and sharing of information among the PCSA and CDJFS
(A) Upon receipt of
a request from the county department of job and family services (CDJFS), the
public children services agency (PCSA) shall engage in joint planning and
sharing of information with the CDJFS in order to:
(1) Assess, plan and provide coordinated
services to children, families and adults receiving services from the PCSA and
the CDJFS.
(2) Assist the CDJFS in
establishing best interests statements for minor parents who apply for or
participate in Ohio works first (OWF) pursuant to section
5107.24 of the Revised
Code.
(3) Assist OWF families
receiving services from the PCSA to implement provisions of their family
assessment/appraisal and self-sufficiency contract.
(B) If the PCSA plans or shares information
with the CDJFS in accordance with paragraph (A)(3) of this rule, the PCSA shall
request a copy of the OWF self-sufficiency contract from the CDJFS. The PCSA
shall indicate in the case record the date the request was made.
(C) The PCSA shall share information about
PCSA services provided to children and families, including minor parents, who
also receive assistance or services from the CDJFS. If sharing information with
the CDJFS, the following information may be provided without consent of the
family receiving services:
(1) Whether or not
an assessment/investigation of child abuse or neglect has been
initiated.
(2) Services provided as
a result of a PCSA assessment/investigation of child abuse or
neglect.
(3) General status of the
health and safety of the child who is the subject of a report of child abuse or
neglect.
(4) Whether or not a
report of child abuse or neglect results in the filing of a complaint in
juvenile court or criminal charges in another court.
(5) Whether or not an agreed upon or court
ordered case plan is completed pursuant to section
2151.412 of the Revised Code. If
a PCSA wants to include the JFS 01410
"Comprehensive Assessment and Planning Model - I.S., Family Case Plan" (rev.
2/2006) as part of the OWF self-sufficiency contract, the PCSA shall
follow procedures outlined in the OWF county plan of cooperation.
(D) If information is shared
regarding assessments/investigations of child abuse and neglect reports, the
PCSA shall:
(1) Not disclose the identity of
the referent/reporter or any person providing information during the course of
a child abuse or neglect assessment/ investigation pursuant to rule
5101:2-33-21 of the
Administrative Code.
(2) Inform the
CDJFS in writing that all information regarding the child abuse or neglect
assessment/investigation shall not be kept in the agency's case record but in a
separate file the agency shall maintain.
(E) The PCSA shall notify the CDJFS if a
child is removed from an OWF assistance group pursuant to rule
5101:2-39-01 of the
Administrative Code and division (E)(1) of section
5107.10 of the Revised Code and
procedures set forth in the OWF county plan of cooperation.
(F) If a PCSA identifies an OWF family in
need of prevention, retention, and contingency (PRC) services; the PCSA shall
follow procedures outlined in the OWF county plan of cooperation.
(G) Upon receipt of a request from the PCSA,
the CDJFS shall assist the PCSA in obtaining case or assistance group
information regarding a family's current participation in OWF or former
participation in aid to families with dependent children (ADC) when the PCSA:
(1) Assesses Title IV-E eligibility for
foster care maintenance or adoption assistance.
(2) Assesses/investigates a child abuse or
neglect report.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 2151.421, 5153.16
Rule Amplifies: 2151.421, 5153.16
Prior Effective Dates: 06/30/1997 (Emer.), 09/28/1997, 10/01/1997 (Emer.), 12/30/1997, 02/01/2003, 03/01/2006, 11/01/2011, 07/01/2014
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